Corcovado & Drake Bay 2-Day Small-Group Jungle Safari Tour

Corcovado & Drake Bay 2-Day Small-Group Jungle Safari Tour

Corcovado overnight ranger hut safari – sleep inside the world’s most biodiverse park, two full days of wildlife tracking with expert naturalist guide, spot tapirs, jaguars, macaws and monkeys, small group max 8 guests, all meals, permits and boat transfers included.

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$ 460
50 hours
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Overview

The wild, sprawling landscape of the Osa Peninsula serves as the stage for this 2-day, 1-night small-group safari expedition.

This journey transitions from the black-sand shores of Drake Bay to an immersive overnight stay deep within the Sirena Ranger Station.

You move from the rhythmic pulse of the Pacific to the dense vertical layers of the primary rainforest, where tapirs, peccaries, and rare primates dictate the pace.

Because this safari includes specialized bunk-bed lodging in the heart of the park and is limited to just 8 participants, you should book your Corcovado 2-day safari early to secure your 2026 permit for this biodiverse sanctuary.

What's Included

  • Roundtrip Private Boat Transportation
  • Lodging at Sirena Ranger Station (Bunk beds)
  • Professional Guide (English/Spanish)
  • 4 Full Meals (2 Lunches, 1 Dinner, 1 Breakfast)
  • All Park Fees & Taxes
  • Gratuities (Tips)
  • Personal Gear (Bug spray/Waterproof bags)
  • Optional Snacks
  • Additional Beverage Purchases
  • International Travel Insurance

Itinerary

  1. The journey begins at 6:00 AM with a pickup from your Drake Bay lodge. You’ll meet your guide at the beach for a 90-minute boat ride that hugs the coast. Upon arrival at Sirena, you’ll dive into a series of guided treks totaling nearly 10 hours of exploration. You’ll track the "Big Four" monkeys and search for sleeping tapirs before checking into the ranger station. The night concludes with a communal dinner and a sleep in bunk beds equipped with mosquito nets, allowing you to drift off to the vertical wall of jungle sounds.
  2. Day two starts at dawn to witness the peak activity of the forest. You’ll embark on two distinct morning hikes, totaling 5 hours, to catch wildlife like scarlet macaws and coatis as they begin their day. After a hearty breakfast and final lunch at the station, you’ll take a 90-minute boat ride back to Drake Bay, arriving in the afternoon with a full 24-hour perspective of the rainforest.

Expect a raw, authentic, and physically immersive safari experience. This journey transitions from the spray of the ocean to the humid, shaded world of the primary forest. The environment is one of total ecological focus; our agency notes that sleeping in the "ranger hut" provides a proximity to nature that day tours simply cannot offer. While most travelers can participate, it requires a moderate physical fitness level. This tour is not recommended for children under 8 or elders over 65.

Safari Insider Secrets

  • Our agency reminds you that the tour starts with a wet boarding at the beach. Our travelers suggest wearing sandals for the boat ride and carrying your socks and hiking boots in your daypack to avoid starting the trip with wet feet.

  • Us at the agency recommend packing as light as possible. Our clients have found that while the bunks include bedsheets and pillows, a small, quick-dry towel and a high-quality headlamp are the two most valuable "extras" for the 2026 season.

  • If you are a photographer, our agency recommends bringing a specialized lens cleaner. Our travelers often find that the transition from the air-conditioned morning air to the humid vertical canopy causes lenses to fog; our guide suggests keeping your camera in a sealed bag until you are ready to shoot.

  • Our agency emphasizes that because we sleep in the park, permits are non-refundable and sell out fast. Our travelers are encouraged to confirm their booking 3–5 months in advance to ensure the Ministry of Environment grants access to the Sirena bunks.

Best Time to Visit

Wildlife activity and sea conditions vary with the tropical seasons.

Season Months The Experience The Trade-off
Peak Safari Jan – April Best trail conditions for 10+ hours of hiking; lower humidity. The busiest months; our agency suggests booking well in advance.
Active Green Season May – Aug Incredible frog and bird activity; the forest smells amazing. High humidity; our guide recommends moisture-wicking clothing.
Whale Watching Aug – Oct Chance to see whales on the 90-minute boat transits. Potential for rain; our travelers recommend a high-quality dry bag.

Recommended Start Time: 6:00 AM. Our agency finds that being at the beach exactly at 6:00 AM is vital to capitalize on the early morning wildlife window when animals are most active at the forest edge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do we sleep?

You will stay in bunk beds at the Sirena Ranger Station, which come equipped with mosquito nets, pillows, and bedsheets.

Is the food fresh?

Yes, the tour includes four full meals prepared at the station, providing plenty of energy for the multiple hikes.

Is it safe?

Absolutely. You are accompanied by a professional naturalist guide who is an expert in navigating the Osa's vertical terrain and wildlife behavior.

What should I bring?

A reusable water bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, and sturdy hiking shoes. Our agency stresses the "no single-use plastic" rule.

How large is the group?

This is a small-group experience with a maximum of 8 guests, ensuring personalized attention and a quiet footprint in the forest.

Book it today with Corcovado National Park Tours or simply following this link.

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